I Am a Part of Infinity I Am a Part of Infinity

I Am a Part of Infinity

The Spiritual Journey of Albert Einstein

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Publisher Description

A "beautifully written" (David Fideler) spiritual biography of Albert Einstein that reveals for the first time the scientific and religious origins of his personal philosophy — "a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the mind of the great physicist" (Jo Marchant)

Albert Einstein remains renowned around the world for revolutionizing our understanding of the cosmos, but very few realize that the celebrated scientist had a deep spiritual side. Einstein believed that one wondrous force was woven through all things everywhere—and this sense of the pervasive sacred influenced every aspect of his existence, from his marvelous science to his passionate pacifism.
 
I Am a Part of Infinity offers the first in-depth exploration of Einstein’s spirituality, showing how he drew on a dazzling diversity of thinkers—from Pythagoras to Plato, Schopenhauer to Spinoza, the Upanishads to Mahatma Gandhi—to create a novel system where mysticism met mathematics, reality was revered, and the human mind was honored as a mirror of the infinite. This wasn’t just a new way of seeing the world. Einstein asked us to commune with the cosmos, to treat every living creature with compassion, to channel the power that permeated all things and put it to use for pure purposes.
 
Drawing on little-known conversations, recently published letters, and new archival research, I Am a Part of Infinity reveals what Einstein really believed and why his perspective still matters today.
 

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2025
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Basic Books
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
12.4
MB

Customer Reviews

MGLechner ,

Fix This Problem!

This ebook is fantastic, but the footnote navigation is frustrating. Tapping a footnote number, like {1} simply displays a large "1" over a smaller "1" without showing the actual note. To access the footnotes, readers must exit the book, go to the Table of Contents, scroll to the very end to find "Notes," tap on it, and then scroll again to locate the specific footnote corresponding to the page they were reading. It’s as if Apple was in such a rush to add this title to their catalog (gotta make that money!) that they forgot about quality control! If Apple resolves this inconvenient footnote issue, I would gladly update my review to 5 stars. But until it is fixed, I am giving it 3 stars!